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Izzi Krombholz launches creative outlet that riffs on her family’s Cincinnati business.
Instagram efforts pay off for Elizabeth Izaguirre.
Senior buyer’s assistant shares her daily inspirations.
Philadelphia company has four locations and a staff of 20.
Desi Torem models her own jewelry designs.
“What you see is what you get,” they say.
He says he’s found the American dream.
Cheryl King plans events, spearheads merchandising and even takes on the role of store “mom.”
The jewelry features positive affirmations.
She brought a fast-fashion sensibility from the apparel world to fine jewelry.
Owner Craig Underwood reflects on the family business.
It’s called the Goddess Den.
“I feel so loved. How many people go to work and have that feeling?”
The first wedding band Wendy Woldenberg made was her own.
Brad Marks reimagines the business with a store update.
His commitment to the profession is second to none.
Malka Diamonds moves from storefront to appointment business.
Never say “no” to the client, he says.
Taking risks and becoming more vulnerable can lead to growth.
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